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On December 03 2012 17:49 Fyodor wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2012 17:44 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:43 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 17:38 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:34 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 16:29 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 15:58 Spicy_Curry wrote: What if Hannah manipulated Dexter to kill her father so she wouldn't be responsible. Something is super off about her. I have a feeling she's going to be Dexter's last kill at the end of the season. Something is unusual off about this character and kinda made me not like her. Especially the fact that Deb spilled her guts out confessing love to Dexter, and all Dexter care about is this superficial blonde who poisons people. Bland romantic plot line for Dexter that's been rinse and repeating the formula every season. You have to be kidding me. You have to be absolutely insane to think that love between two serial killers that was born out of a failed kill is bland. Not to mention Hannah helps Dexter understand himself on a fundamental level, which makes her totally un-superficial. This thread man... Nothing wrong with this thread. Just my opinion that it's a bland love story. Don't give me this "just my opinion" shit. You're polluting this thread with complete nonsense and you need to apologize to everyone who had the displeasure of reading what you wrote. Now you're just being a complete douche. I accept the charge that what I said is not well met but you are talking about a show that I like a lot and other people like. It's a much greater evil by you to come in here and spew crap about the writing being bland and repetitive when that opinion is caused by your own failure to pay attention and give us analysis that is worth reading.
I love the show as well. I'm not trying to spew crap, but merely expressing my distaste toward another love plot. Enlightened me as to why this love plot is not bland and repetitive. Maybe there is something I missed.
"it's a much greater evil by you come in and here and spew crap". Interesting choice of words when there's quite a few people in here who agree with me.
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I wonder when Dexters gonna snap at Deb, I mean he can only be 'understanding' for so long...also dex ate the strawberry that the fly was going to town on lol
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On December 03 2012 17:49 Fyodor wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2012 17:44 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:43 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 17:38 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:34 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 16:29 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 15:58 Spicy_Curry wrote: What if Hannah manipulated Dexter to kill her father so she wouldn't be responsible. Something is super off about her. I have a feeling she's going to be Dexter's last kill at the end of the season. Something is unusual off about this character and kinda made me not like her. Especially the fact that Deb spilled her guts out confessing love to Dexter, and all Dexter care about is this superficial blonde who poisons people. Bland romantic plot line for Dexter that's been rinse and repeating the formula every season. You have to be kidding me. You have to be absolutely insane to think that love between two serial killers that was born out of a failed kill is bland. Not to mention Hannah helps Dexter understand himself on a fundamental level, which makes her totally un-superficial. This thread man... Nothing wrong with this thread. Just my opinion that it's a bland love story. Don't give me this "just my opinion" shit. You're polluting this thread with complete nonsense and you need to apologize to everyone who had the displeasure of reading what you wrote. Now you're just being a complete douche. I accept the charge that what I said is not well met but you are talking about a show that I like a lot and other people like. It's a much greater evil by you to come in here and spew crap about the writing being bland and repetitive when that opinion is caused by your own failure to pay attention and give us analysis that is worth reading.
Say what you want about their method in achieving it, but this arc has been explored before. First Lyla and then Lumen, both of which turned out to be duds. Shes really looking like another Lyla judging from the previews.
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I hope you are right Danzo and dexter kills her within this season. I can't see her surviving to the next season anyway. She's either going to jail or getting killed, latter being the more plausible outcome.
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On December 03 2012 17:57 Cloud9157 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2012 17:49 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 17:44 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:43 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 17:38 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:34 Fyodor wrote:On December 03 2012 16:29 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 15:58 Spicy_Curry wrote: What if Hannah manipulated Dexter to kill her father so she wouldn't be responsible. Something is super off about her. I have a feeling she's going to be Dexter's last kill at the end of the season. Something is unusual off about this character and kinda made me not like her. Especially the fact that Deb spilled her guts out confessing love to Dexter, and all Dexter care about is this superficial blonde who poisons people. Bland romantic plot line for Dexter that's been rinse and repeating the formula every season. You have to be kidding me. You have to be absolutely insane to think that love between two serial killers that was born out of a failed kill is bland. Not to mention Hannah helps Dexter understand himself on a fundamental level, which makes her totally un-superficial. This thread man... Nothing wrong with this thread. Just my opinion that it's a bland love story. Don't give me this "just my opinion" shit. You're polluting this thread with complete nonsense and you need to apologize to everyone who had the displeasure of reading what you wrote. Now you're just being a complete douche. I accept the charge that what I said is not well met but you are talking about a show that I like a lot and other people like. It's a much greater evil by you to come in here and spew crap about the writing being bland and repetitive when that opinion is caused by your own failure to pay attention and give us analysis that is worth reading. Say what you want about their method in achieving it, but this arc has been explored before. First Lyla and then Lumen, both of which turned out to be duds. Shes really looking like another Lyla judging from the previews.
Humph,, at least we got to see Lyla's bewbs..
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On December 03 2012 17:57 loiop wrote: I hope you are right Danzo and dexter kills her within this season. I can't see her surviving to the next season anyway. She's either going to jail or getting killed, latter being the more plausible outcome.
I can just imagine the entire season 8 is about Dexter being on the run.
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On December 03 2012 17:59 Danzo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2012 17:57 loiop wrote: I hope you are right Danzo and dexter kills her within this season. I can't see her surviving to the next season anyway. She's either going to jail or getting killed, latter being the more plausible outcome. I can just imagine the entire season 8 is about Dexter being on the run.
With or without company?
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On December 03 2012 18:05 Zinnwaldite wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2012 17:59 Danzo wrote:On December 03 2012 17:57 loiop wrote: I hope you are right Danzo and dexter kills her within this season. I can't see her surviving to the next season anyway. She's either going to jail or getting killed, latter being the more plausible outcome. I can just imagine the entire season 8 is about Dexter being on the run. With or without company?
Probably with company.
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I was very impressed with this episode because Dexter finally breaks out of the "it's not my fault" mold. And he doesn't do it in the good way by stopping. Instead, he says "Fuck the code, I'm a serial killer, I do what I want." and then murders somebody who has never committed murder.
Any kind of "redemption" story for somebody who has killed nearly 100 people (3+ of them not guilty of murder) is going to be inherently silly.
Edit: On the subject of the Episode 11 Preview + Show Spoiler +I think it is incredibly unlikely that Dexter manages to avoid people finding out what happened now. He is about to get revealed by two separate individuals, both of them incredibly well-known (especially LaGuerta, as the spokesperson most of the time she is known city-wide), and it would be impossible for Dexter to kill both without getting caught. Hannah McKay is also about to get caught by Deb and Angel, so the theory that they are on the run together in Season 8 is a very good theory imo. The real interesting question will be what happens to Deb when Dexter is found out. I think it would be best if she was kept alive by the writers then questioned/demoted in-show by the department (she would have to lie to avoid jail ofc).
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Does anyone remember the storyline in one of the seasons where it was clear that Quinn knew about Dexter? Why is this plot never mentioned?
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On December 03 2012 18:54 Jimmy Raynor wrote: Does anyone remember the storyline in one of the seasons where it was clear that Quinn knew about Dexter? Why is this plot never mentioned? Quinn never knew anything certain about Dexter. Quinn thought that Dexter was "hiding something" but hired another guy to look into it. That guy went too far and Dexter killed him before Quinn knew anything too critical, and Quinn accidentally got a drop of the dead guy's blood on his shoe. Dexter faked the blood test to prevent Quinn from going to jail for Dexter's crime, and Quinn (while not knowing Dexter killed the investigator) knew that Dexter had to have faked the blood test and thanked him for it.
That was pretty much the last time Dexter and Quinn ever had any sort of meaningful interaction on the show (in Season 4).
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On December 03 2012 19:00 dcemuser wrote: That was pretty much the last time Dexter and Quinn ever had any sort of meaningful interaction on the show (in Season 4).
It was season 5, because Quinn got information about Dexters alter ego when he was with Trinity and thought he had something to do with his vanishing. (Think the name of his alter ego was Kyle Butler?)
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Bobby is dead again
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Why would Hannah's father blackmail her for money THEN spew out the info anyway? What is he accomplishing? Hannah goes to jail, accuses him of blackmail which means he then loses the money and possibly faces huge charges anyway.
It's either redneck logic, or maybe a self-defence mechanism in case someone tried to get to him?... or something Oo
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I can see exactly where this is going. The fact that this season lacked a clear and definite villain like all of the previous seasons makes me think that Deb is the main villain of it. Last episode further proved my point, as Dexter killed Hannah's father even though he didn't meet the code. Deb doesn't meet the code, but if she presses on Hannah, Dex will kill her. In the final episode, Dexter will kill Deb, and next we will see cyborg Doakes with a huge smile on his face, saying "Surprise Motherfucker!".
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Wow...was so impressed to see Dexter banishing the Dark Passenger. However I'm not sure how it'll help him now that Laguerta and Matthews is on to him. He killed someone who doesn't fit the code, he's becoming reckless, eventually he'll make mistakes.
It was also weird to see that he let someone who actually fits the code alive to be found by cops, while he murdered someone who doesn't fit the code in cold blood. Hannah's dad is a horrible person but still, he didn't deserve to be killed like that. I personally think a good beating would suffice.
I personally think Matthews will kill Laguerta in the end. I can't see him wanting to care too much for the BHB case now that he's retired, and also that he's always overseen Morgan family. I don't think he will bring himself to let Dexter be caught.
It's interesting to see that Dexter is becoming more "human" due to his feelings for Hannah and him being able to control his urges (he can actually stop himself from killing) but at the same time he's becoming more a monster by setting aside the Passenger and embracing himself.
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I wonder how he's going to throw off the Captain and retired Captain.
Also on the Hannah story, I think Deb is going to get evidence against her, then arrest her, then get into a fight with Dexter, then Dexter will slip Hannah some of her poison so she can kill herself in jail.
The most interesting development is that now he's willing to kill anyone.
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On December 03 2012 17:36 thrawn2112 wrote: the phantom is the ghost of doakes. dexter evolves into his final form and becomes a physical manifestation of his inner darkness. two demon souls battle and only one will win dominance over the greater miami metro area
I can't wait for it!
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I'd love to see all the "if you think Dexter is gonna kill someone who doesn't fit the code, then you've been watching a different show"-guys now.
Dexter will kill whoever messes with the ones he cares for, and I cite the example again: He did kill the pedophile after Astor back when Rita was still alive, he then killed the dude in the cabin who made him angry after Rita died and now Hannah's dad.
Besides, first rule of the code: never get caught. So yes, he will kill LaGuerta if she tries to expose him. Hell, maybe even Debra.
On a different note, what is up with Mazuka's one-liners, back in the shape of the older seasons!
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If there's anything Dexter previews have taught me, it's don't pay attention to Dexter previews lol. Last night episode had the most misleading preview for the phantom that I'm convinced they're hyping everything way more than they should.
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